Hans Henrik Heming,

3 March 2005



Jacob Bøtter

Posted in Design Process

John Tunney has got some excellent views on creativity and recently he made a post regarding something that he calls Peripheral Viewing. I have had the time to read it all, but it sure sounds interesting. Browsing through a bunch of images and then asking yourself what sort of ideas that made, seems like great workout for your brain. This might be the cure for "Designers Block" everyone. For those that are unfamilair with Designers Block, it’s the equivalant to "Writers Block". This is also a great example of how business execs can benefit from designer techniques and processes, i’ll leave it up to Magnus to go into a deeper discussion on the matter of design processes.

5 comments so far


I’m a writer, but I’m very interested in design. I look forward to reading your blog. Best wishes.

Lloyd March 3rd, 2005 at 10:43 pm

Hi Jacob, thanks for visiting my blog and your positive comments. I look forward to reading your blog. I’ll be posting some more thoughts on creativity in the coming months; hopefully these will be of interest to you.

John Tunney March 4th, 2005 at 9:15 am

Hi all

Please be aware of the “construction mode” we are in - still. Please come back in a week and your’ll see a more “complete” finish……

All the best
Hans Henrik

Hans Henrik March 4th, 2005 at 2:05 pm

I’ve made considerable ammendments to my Peripheral Viewing blog post. I’ve clarified how the method can be used either as a listing tool (to list examples of a chosen concept/idea etc) or as a creative tool.

John Tunney March 12th, 2005 at 11:58 am

Best content I ever seen. Huge amounts of live feeds, high payouts. Realy cool.

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